Kumara Rama

Kumara Rama (1290 - 1320) is a revered as a central figure in the history of Karnataka state prior to the establishment of the Vijayanagar Empire. Kumara Rama was the son of the King Kampli Raya of Kampli or Kampli Kote (Kampli Fort). Kampli is a big town in Hospet taluq of Bellary district of Karnataka.is belongs to Nayakacaste

As Prince

Kumara Rama (1290-1320), was an ideal prince and an embodiment of virtues, who stood by his father in waging relentless wars against the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal, Hoysala Veeraballalas, and Muhammad bin Tughlaq. Kumara Rama died at a very young age battling the Muslim armies of Tughlaq and was the basis for the foundation of the Vijayanagar empire.

Worship

Many of ancient warrier tribes in Karnataka still worship Kumara Rama. There are several temples built for Kumara Rama.There is one temple called Kumara Rama Temple located in village Mensi,Siddapur Taluk, Uttara Kannada. Every year surrounding villagers worship Kumara Rama on auspicious day by keeping his masks and Trojan horse.

Personal life

Kumara Rama falls in love with an aboriginal girl who later becomes his father's wife due to some circumstances. Though Rama takes this development as a fall out of destiny, the lady does not reconcile to her fate and tries to seduce Rama to be with her. But Rama stands out for morals and will be humiliated by his mother. Then he becomes the victim of his lover's tricks and Kampila Raja orders for his execution. But his look-alike brother Chenniga Rama sacrifices his life for him and then Kumara Rama wages fights against the onslaught of Tughlaq's army. He dies in the battle as a valiant fighter and his dignity is restored in his death.

Movie

A Kannada movie was made in honour of the exploits of Kumara Rama called as Gandugali Kumara Rama. Shivaraj Kumar, the popular Kannada actor poytrayed the role of Kumara Rama. The same role was earlier portrayed by Vishnuvardhan in a play sequence of the 1978 movie Madhura Sangama.

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